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French fashion giants agree to ban size 0 models

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PARIS Two of the world’s biggest luxury goods conglomera­tes announced a joint charter this week which they said aims to protect the health of fashion models by making those who are unhealthil­y thin ineligible to work.

The pact adopted by French corporatio­ns LVMH and Kering incorporat­es — and goes beyond — a new French law that requires all models to provide medical certificat­es proving they are healthy before they can work.

While the French law set to take effect Oct. 1 requires both male and female models to present a health certificat­e obtained within the previous two years, LVMH and Kering said their charter would shorten the time frame to six months of the job.

The pact also bans the conglomera­tes’ labels from using female models below a French women’s size 34, which is typically equivalent to a U.S. size 0-2 and a U.K. size 6. The French law initially included a minimum body mass index requiremen­t, but it was removed after lawmakers deemed the doctor’s certificat­e an adequate safeguard.

The fashion companies’ said their agreement would take effect this month, in time for the spring-summer ready-towear runway collection­s.

Unlike the French law, the charter also will apply to the internatio­nal Kering and LVMH brands with runway collection­s presented in Milan, London and New York. The two groups said they hoped to set a new global standard for the fashion industry.

“We hope to inspire the entire industry to follow suit, thus making a real difference in the working conditions of fashion models industry-wide,” Kering CEO Francois-Henri Pinault said in a statement.

In addition, the charter requires each brand to put a dedicated psychologi­st at the disposal of fashion models during working hours — either by phone or in person in the work place.

A monitoring committee of representa­tives from Kering and LVMH will meet annually with brands, modeling agencies and models to ensure the charter is being correctly implemente­d.

The two giants’ fashion houses include Dior, Kenzo, Stella McCartney, Saint Laurent, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs and others.

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